Pretty well for me. 2 pack here. My first try in making sleek glowing[ish] wallpaper. I'll upload the tutorial later. Quite hard to make a photoshop tutorial, so here is the pack that comes with raw files [*.psd] inside. Let you see the raw files first in making this wallpaper [i prefer to call it "WallaPaper"]. =X. Right now the tutorial is still under construction =P. See the WallaPaper below and have a nice download.
2008-09-08
AIO Game Emulator Pack
Hey gamers! This is what you looking for. A collection of 21 Game Emulator :LoL: for PC including ;
- PS2
- PSX
- XBOX
- GAMECUBE
- PSP
- DREAMCAST
- N64
- GBA
- GB
- WONDERSWAN
- PC-ENGINE
- SAGA-SATURN
- NES
- SNES
- GAME GEAR
- SAGA MEGADRIVE
- MAME
- PC-88
- NEO GEO POCKET
- KAWAKS
- NEBULAR
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how2.0 : Customizing The System Tray Clock
Author: zxara
| Posted at: 9/08/2008 12:35:00 AM |
Filed Under:
how2.0,
Modification,
tips and trick
Now, here is a nice trick for you. Customizing your system tray clock like the picture above. It has been applied to my comp :). Pretty nice. But maybe you can corrupt some trial licenses of software that you may have installed. Here it is :
Step 1
Open up your registry editor [start > run > type "regedit"]
Step 2
Navigate to : HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\International
Step 3
There is two strings named "s1159" and "s2359". By default, the "s1159" is for AM and "s2359" is for PM. Just right click to the value and edit the AM and PM text. Make sure the text is not too long because if it is too long, it will be a problem to view it.
Step 4
If both of the string is not in there, just create the two strings "s1159" and "s2359"
Now, you have a special clock of your own. Change applied may start to active after user logoff or restart the comp. Else, just refresh your desktop to activate it.. Happy modding :) =X and good luck
Step 1
Open up your registry editor [start > run > type "regedit"]
Step 2
Navigate to : HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\International
Step 3
There is two strings named "s1159" and "s2359". By default, the "s1159" is for AM and "s2359" is for PM. Just right click to the value and edit the AM and PM text. Make sure the text is not too long because if it is too long, it will be a problem to view it.
Step 4
If both of the string is not in there, just create the two strings "s1159" and "s2359"
Now, you have a special clock of your own. Change applied may start to active after user logoff or restart the comp. Else, just refresh your desktop to activate it.. Happy modding :) =X and good luck
how2.0 : Turning Off Autorun Features For All Drive
Author: zxara
| Posted at: 9/08/2008 12:06:00 AM |
Filed Under:
autorun,
how2.0,
tips and trick
Concerning about various virus that have been vastly spread within the removable media such as flash drive, this tip maybe useful to be applied. Most of the viruses and malware nowadays had used the autorun features in WinXP to spread over. [eg: when user double click at their removable drive, the virus start to active]. Here is the trick to turning off the autorun features :
Step 1
Click on [Start] > [run] > and type "gpedit.msc" in the box.
Step 2
Navigate to [Computer Configuration] > [Administrative Templates] > [System]
Step 3
Go to link [Turn of AutoPlay]
Step 4
Double click that link and you will now see a new windows was open. Go to the [Tab Setting], Check the box to Enable [turn off the autoplay], If you want to apply this for all drive just go to [Turn of AutoPlay] to and choose [All Drive] > then click ok.
And now you have just turned off the outorun features in your WinXP comp :)
Step 1
Click on [Start] > [run] > and type "gpedit.msc" in the box.
Step 2
Navigate to [Computer Configuration] > [Administrative Templates] > [System]
Step 3
Go to link [Turn of AutoPlay]
Step 4
Double click that link and you will now see a new windows was open. Go to the [Tab Setting], Check the box to Enable [turn off the autoplay], If you want to apply this for all drive just go to [Turn of AutoPlay] to and choose [All Drive] > then click ok.
And now you have just turned off the outorun features in your WinXP comp :)
p/s: From my observation, most of the comp user simply just double click at their flash drive that make a certain virus will load easily. Make use of the "address bar" to navigate through your drive. Maybe it's slow but it's more safety :) indeed..
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